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Westminster Starts the Season with a Convincing Victory

Westminster kicked off the season with a convincing victory at home against St. George's on Dec. 2, in a meet that featured a large contingent of new athletes competing for the first time in black and gold. The meet started with a first place finish in the 200 Medley Relay by Annie Brewer '21, Dorka Nagy '19, co-captain Liza Lennox '18 and Alex Wolf '19, followed by a win from Alex Lin '19 in the 200 Freestyle. Katherine Ashe '21, Lennox and Brewer finished second, third and fourth, respectively, in the 200 IM, and then Wolf, Angelesia Ma '20 and co-captain Dallis Alvarez '18 swept the top three spots in the 50 Freestyle, with Wolf finishing just .1 seconds off her lifetime best time. Jane Ogden '19 and Cecilia Raymond '20 went 1-2 in the diving event. Ashe added a second place in the 100 Fly, and Lin, Wolf and Alvarez went 1-2-3 in the 100 Free with great swims. Lennox took second in the 500 Free and then teamed up with Wolf, Nagy and Lin to win the 200 Free Relay. Brewer took first in the 100 Backstroke, Ma was second in the 100 Breaststroke, and Ashe, Alvarez, Brewer and Lin won the 400 Free Relay to end the meet. Other notable swims were turned in by Sydney Schuster '21 (200 Free, 100 Breaststroke), Siena Holowesko '21 (50 Free, 100 Breaststroke) and Jennifer Jerand '19 (50 Free, 100 Breaststroke). It was a great start to the season and a first glimpse of a talented and lively incoming class of new athletes alongside their veteran counterparts. The Martlets are in action again on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Trinity for the KO Invitational.
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